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Muse Reveal Track Listing for New Album ‘The 2nd Law’
British trio Muse have announced the track listing for their highly anticipated new album ‘The 2nd Law.’ A total of 13 tracks will be included on the disc, which is due out this fall.
Green Day Reveal ‘Oh Love’ Cover Art and Preview
Green Day are keeping the new material coming, as the punk veterans have unveiled the artwork for their new song, ‘Oh Love.’ It’s the first single from their new album ‘¡Uno!,’ the first in a trilogy of releases, that is on the way this fall. Fans will also be able to get their hands on not one, but two new documentaries from Green Day.
History of Rock ‘n’ Roll Narrowed Down to 12 Minutes in ‘100 Riffs’ Video
We’ve seen some pretty cool videos on the internet, but the ’100 Riffs’ clip from the Chicago Music Exchange has to be one of the sweetest things we’ve come across in a while. Watch musician Alex Chadwick go through the history of rock ‘n’ roll by playing 100 snippets of the greatest guitar riffs.
Red Hot Chili Peppers to Play in Israel for the Very First Time
The Red Hot Chili Peppers have accomplished a lot in their almost 30-year career. They have sold over 65 million albums worldwide, sold out venues everywhere and were just inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. However, the band can add a first to their impressive list when they perform live in Israel later this year.
Radiohead Reschedule Postponed Tour Dates After Stage Collapse Tragedy
Radiohead have suffered a set back after the tragic stage collapse incident that claimed the life of their friend and drum tech earlier this month in Toronto. The U.K. band was forced to postpone several European tour dates that immediately followed the June 16 show, but have now announced the rescheduled itinerary.
New Alice in Chains Album in the Works, According to Jerry Cantrell
Alice in Chains guitarist/vocalist Jerry Cantrell wants fans to know that the band is ready to work on a new album. The record would be the follow-up to 2009′s ‘Black Gives Way to Blue,’ 14 years after their previous release.
Black Keys’ Patrick Carney Discusses Road Life, Spotify Vs iTunes, Mixtapes + More
The overdue rise of The Black Keys in the last couple of years has elevated them to arena rock status. Earlier this month the Akron, OH duo embarked on their biggest tour so far, bringing along English indie rockers Arctic Monkeys as support. We caught up with Black Keys drummer Patrick Carney before their show in Grand Rapids, MI to talk about the tour, possessive fans, his disdain for Spotify’s
Black Keys, Shins, Metric + More on Deck for Osheaga Festival
The lineup for the 2012 Osheaga Festival has been revealed, and it’s chock full of Diffuser.fm-approved artists. The Black Keys, the Shins and Metric lead an impressive list that takes place this summer in Montreal, Canada.